A Russian ballistic missile strike on Volodymyr Zelensky’s home city of Kryvyi Rig killed 14 people on Friday, including six children, the Ukrainian leader said.
The missile struck a residential area near a children’s playground and wounded more than 50 people, according to the head of the city’s military administration.
Unverified videos on social media appeared to show bodies lying on a street, while another showed a plume of smoke rising into the evening sky.
‘It was preliminarily a ballistic missile attack. As of now, 14 people have been killed, including six children,’ Zelensky said on Telegram.
The rescue operation was ongoing, he added.
‘There is only one reason why this continues – Russia does not want a ceasefire and we see it. The whole world sees it,’ he said.
‘And only the world’s pressure on Russia, all efforts to strengthen Ukraine, our air defence, our forces – only this will determine when the war will end.’
The Ukrainian leader was born in Kryvyi Rig, which had a pre-war population of around 600,000 people.
On his Instagram page, Zelensky shared a selection of photographs that laid bare the extent of Russia’s latest attack.
Some, graphic in nature, showed dead bodies lying close to a children’s play area in the city. Others showed vehicles in flames or with cracked windscreens.
Another showed damage sustained by a residential building, with windows blown out by the impact of the missile attack.
A Russian ballistic missile strike on Volodymyr Zelensky’s home city of Kryvyi Rig killed 14 people on Friday, including six children, the Ukrainian leader said

On his Instagram page, Zelensky shared a selection of photographs that laid bare the extent of Russia’s latest attack

Burning cars, debris in the streets and residential buildings with windows blown out show the aftermath of Friday’s missile strike
US President Donald Trump’s administration has been pushing for a speedy end to the more than three-year war, holding talks with both Russia and Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin rejected a joint US-Ukrainian proposal for an unconditional and full ceasefire, while Ukraine has accused Moscow of dragging out talks with no intention of halting its offensive.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said earlier on Friday that Trump was not ‘going to fall into the trap of endless negotiations’ with Russia over its three-year invasion.
‘We will know soon enough, in a matter of weeks, not months, whether Russia is serious about peace or not,’ he said.
Kryvyi Rig, in Ukraine’s central Dnipropetrovsk region, is about 37 miles (60 kilometres) from the front line, but has regularly been targeted by Russian drones and missiles.
A previous Russian ballistic attack on the city on Wednesday killed at least four people and wounded more than a dozen others.
Oleksandr Vilkul, the head of the city’s military administration, said the missile landed near a children’s playground.
Zelensky said the attack showed diplomacy was an ’empty word’ for Russia.

Photographs taken from the scene show bodies lying in the streets moments after the attack

A burnt-out car shows the aftermath of a deadly missile attack launched by Russia on Friday

The Ukrainian leader was born in Kryvyi Rig, which had a pre-war population of around 600,000 people. Pictured: A car’s windscreen appears smashed following the strike

Kryvyi Rig, in Ukraine’s central Dnipropetrovsk region, is about 37 miles (60 kilometres) from the front line, but has regularly been targeted by Russian drones and missiles

Emergency workers carry at body recovered following Friday’s deadly attack on Kryvyi Rig

Residents attempts to clean up the damage inside a home following the devastating attack

Ukrainian rescuers work to extinguish a fire following a Russian missile attack on the city on Wednesday
‘A ceasefire could have been reached by now and it is Putin who rejects it,’ he said in his evening address.
Five apartment buildings were damaged, interior minister Igor Klymenko said.
He said police had blocked off the area to maintain order.
‘The police are documenting the consequences of Russia’s war crime and accepting statements from the victims,’ Klymenko added.
Social media video from the scene showed a car in flames, while people could be heard shouting.
Andriy Kovalenko, a Ukrainian official tasked with countering disinformation, described the missile involved in the attack as an ‘Iskander’.
The Iskander is a Russian ballistic missile system that can have a range of up to 500 kilometres (311 miles).
‘This is a deliberate strike to kill a large number of people,’ Kovalenko said.